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‘Blood For Blood Is Blood Donation, Not Bloodthirst’ – Soyinka Defends Pyrates Confraternity Slogan

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…says corruption has eaten into Fabric of Society From Top To Bottom

Segun Ayinde, Abeokuta

Noble Laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka, has defended one of the phrases ‘blood for blood’ used by National Association of Seadogs otherwise known as Pyrates Confraternity noting that the expression means blood donation to save lives as against the public beliefs that the statement meant bloodthirst.

Soyinka stated this at his 26th Annual Lecture Series organised by members of the National Association of Seadogs (NAS) to mark his 90th birthday held at the June 12 Cultural Centre Abeokuta, Ogunstate, with the unveiling of a book ‘Ship Ahoy’ to document the historical years of the confraternity.

He lamented that the virtues and the principles upon which the association was established had been soiled by the misconception the public had on NAS as a secret cult as exemplified by mimic cult groups like Daughters of Jezebels among others whose activities did not align with the association but wanted to imitate because they were not allowed into the group.

The literary icon, who insisted that NAS was not a secret cult group, said that he and six others established the association at the University of Ibadan in 1952 to fight against corruption and injustice meted on some students at the institutions, expressing sadness that the expression ‘blood for blood’ was misconstrued as bloodthirst by members of the public who did not know the origin of the word by the members.

At the event where a former Governor of Lagos State and a two-time Minister for Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola , spoke on the theme” the baby or bathwater: navigating the dark tunnels of systemic corruption to nationhood”, Soyinka described corruption as a cankerworm that had eaten into the fabric of the society, saying it could only be cured from the inside.

He wondered why the society could not see the positive aspects of the association on the need for blood donation, fighting corruption and inhuman acts meted on people by authorities, but only negative view as cult group, as he saluted the courage of the members who were butchered and tortured because they belong to the confraternity.

The Nobel Laureate, also urged the media practitioners to look into the difference between the words cult and confraternity, saying that finding the difference between the two words by the media men would make the members of public to differentiate between the two words so as to separate the activities of NAS from cult groups in the country.

He said “Many people didn’t even understand expressions but I cannot blame them because they were not on campus, many people when they hear the expression blood for blood they think it is being bloodthirst no how did that phrase begin, how did it originate, it originated with the introduction of blood donation in this country and on University campuses and then the call was donate blood, donate for captain blood and by the time it came out under the mimic organizations it was blood for blood, blood … blood… blood.”

“So, so many phrases, unbelievable phrases that is why I am happy that that book had been published. I refuse to contribute to it, I said no I said this is your book, this is not Wole Soyinka influencing any publication with his big big grammar go and write it in your own simple language and over the years they worked at it and brought out this one. Anybody who after this still says you are a secret cult, tell them yes please come and join us secretly.”

“And I wish to congratulate those who kept the flag flying. I wish to state this opportunity, this opportunity to let us always remember those who pay the supreme price for being members of this organization, those who are butchered, needlessly, pointlessly, those who are tortured, because they happened to look like Wole Soyinka, or they happened to belong to this organization of Wole Soyinka.”

“There had been so many misconception, really painful misconception, because some of those misconception are reflection of the society its educational policies and effect on generations. Just one example, how many people know the difference between a confraternity and a cult how many people have been brainwashed into the believing that when they hear the expression secrete cult they are talking about Confraternity”.

“The media had also of responsibility in this respect. That refusal to be precise on the useful of language. I don’t know how pyrates have suffer on account of belonging to an organization Which was light hearted and at the same time a serious minded organization which never took itself too seriously even when it was committing itself body and souls to correcting the ills of the society which had its origin at the University of Ibadan.

“I salute the pyrates confraternity for coming through spikes, and I am talking about all kinds of Cannons that had been levelled and fired at the organization not merely by security institutions but also by mimic organizations who because they could not belong began to immediate but could not imitate the virtues, the seriousness, the purpose of the pyrates confraternity even some were called Daughters of Jezebels.” he added

Fashola, while speaking on corruption said that the menace had taken away the values and morals of people which in turn corrupt their way of life, insisting the corruption in road safety and among road users had led the lost of lives on Nigerian road especially the highways as he advocated for road safety curriculum in schools.

“While this is a major cause of concern in every part of the world, it has the capacity to take attention away from the more isiduous types of corruption, the corruption that corrupt values and corrupt a way of life that in my view is much insidious and difficult to replace, money and his loses can be quantify but when values are damage and lost there are very very difficult to rebuild. he said.

The Former Secretary General of Commonwealth, Chief Emeka Anyaoku, while unveiling the book, stated that on of the pillars of which NAS was founded was to tackle corruption in the school and the society saying corruption has killed values in people

“the founding philosophy of National Association of Seadogs that corruption is not just the periciliary side of corruption but essentially the corruption of values that breeds all sort of symptoms of a corrupt society that we see” he noted

NAS’ Capn. Mr Abiola Owoaje congratulated Soyinka on his 90th birthday, describing corruption “as a hydra-headed monster ravaging the country and depriving the people of a better life. Curiously efforts by the relevant agencies to stamp out corruption have been futile”.

Editorial: Hope Fades, Many Nigerian Athletes Exit Paris Olympics 

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With few days to go before the end of  2024 Paris Olympics, hope for Nigeria  to be on the medal table is gradually fading away as many Nigerian athletes have crashed out.

Though, it’s not yet over but it’s seems as if it will be a journey of empty handed at the end of the Olympic.

Promises upon promises, before the game, the Ministry of Sport Development and Nigeria Olympic Committee ,NOC, has vowed to end the country’s 2024 search for Olympic gold medals at the upcoming Paris 2024 Games in Paris.

Nigeria’s last Olympics gold medal was won at the Sydney 2000 Games where the nation’s 4x400m men’s team won a silver which was later converted gold by the IOC after the disqualification of the U.S. team for fielding a drug offender in the final race

Just before the game, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu approved over N12 billion for Team Nigeria’s preparation and participation at the forthcoming 2024 Paris Olympics and Paralympics in Paris, France.

Among the team and athletes that have crashed out are, Super Falcons who completed a hat trick of losses at the Paris 2024 Olympics after losing 3-1 to their Japanese counterpart on Wednesday to exit the game with no points.

Before Falcon’s exit , Aruna Quadri, Fatimah Bello, Olajide Omotayo, and Edem Offiong have all been eliminated from the Table Tennis event while Adam Olaore also suffered first-round elimination in the boxing event.

Also, the Nigeria’s captain and African Champion, Anuoluwapo Juwon Opeyori suffered a disappointing defeat in his second Group game against China’s Li Shi Feng in the Men’s Singles Badminton event at the Paris Olympics.

This loss marks Opeyori’s second defeat at Paris 2024, ending his Olympic journey in the first round.

All attention for medals will now shift to Athletics with the event that started on Thursday August 1,  in Paris

A total of 35 Athletes will be competing for honours in their different track and field events.

Expectations are high with the exploits of Tobi Amusan; winning the Gold medal in the 110 meters hurdles at the last World Championship setting a world record in the event.

A podium finish is at least expected as Tobi Amusan is a hot prospect for the gold medal.

Ese Brumen is another athlete’s Nigerians will be backing her for a podium finish in the long jump, the event that gave Nigeria her first ever Gold medal at the Olympics courtesy of the Chioma Ajunwa effort at the Atlanta 96 Olympics.

Other events could spring surprises while Nigerians are anxious to see how the relays will go, though watchers are optimistic that Nigeria could win a medal in the relays.

The question on the lips of many Nigerians is how many medals will Athletics return for Team Nigeria, the coming days?

Paris Olympics: Rosemary  Qualifies For Women’s 100m Semifinals 

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Team Nigeria’s Rosemary Chukwuma has booked her spot in the semifinals of the women’s 100m at the Paris 2024 Olympics.

Chukwuma came through in 3rd place in a time of 11.26s, as Ewa Swoboda of Poland won the race in a Season’s Best of 10.99s, with Dina Asher-Smith of the United States 2nd in 11.01s

Rosemary is among the three African women behind Marie Josee – Ta Lou (Ivory Coast) 10.87s and Gina Bass (Gambia) 11.01, who will aim to reach the final as the women’s 100msemi-finals will be held on Saturday at 6:30 pm. 

Classy: Celebrating Courageous Nigerians D’Tigress 

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Nigerian women’s basketball team opened up their Paris 2024 Olympic campaign, defeating World No. 3 ranked Team, Australia at the Pierre Mauroy Stadium in Lille. Australia started out strong, leading by 6 points, but then Ezinne Kalu turned things around for Nigeria.

D’Tigress affirmed their commitment to staying united and focused on their goal. “Regardless of any outcome, we stay the course, we stay together and we keep our eyes on the prize. We are not leaving here empty handed.

 In a recent statement on their official X (formerly Twitter) account, D’Tigress expressed their gratitude for the support they received. “We really want to thank everyone so much for all the love we’ve received as a team yesterday. It really meant a lot to us. Truly, now that the dust has settled, we are mentally locked in more than ever”, the team stated.

The players emphasized their focus on maintaining momentum, with their coach highlighting that one win is not sufficient. “Momentum was our focus word today in practice. One win is not enough. We are not going to settle for that! We have made history”, the statement continued.

Though,  the D’Tigress, who have been the surprise team of the women’s basketball event at the ongoing Paris 2024 Olympic Games, were brought down to earth, yesterday, by hosts, France, who beat the Nigerian girls 75 points to 54.

Although the scoreline looks lopsided in France’s favour, the game was by no means easy for the host, who only capitalised on the many Nigerian turnovers to carry the day.

France looks unstoppable and podium-ready by far, it’s early days, but they are not only on track according to expectation, they look fully-focused and physically dominant to others. With the crowd helping to provide energy too, this two-way street is really helping them shine. Their depth, talent, athleticism, and especially their defense are looking irresistible.

Nigeria’s chances of making the quarterfinals depend on their outing against Canada, on Sunday. The Canadians have already been eliminated following the loss to Australia, yesterday.

Nigeria will finish in the second position with an automatic quarterfinal ticket if they beat Canada. They can still finish second on the head-to-head count if France defeat Australia on, Sunday.

The D’Tigress could also progress as one of the best third-placed teams if they are not blown away by Canada.

Birthday: Senator Lere Oyewumi Hails Osun PDP Chairman, Sunday Bisi

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From Richard Akintade, Osogbo

Deputy Minority Leader of the Senate and the Senator representing Osun West Senatorial District, Akogun Kamorudeen Olalere Oyewumi, PhD, has congratulated the state Party Chairman of the People’s Democratic Party, PDP,  Hon. Sunday Bisi has he celebrates his birthday anniversary on Sunday, August 4, 2024.

Senator Oyewumi in a congratulatory message signed and made available to newsmen described Hon. Bisi as an uncommon politician whose his pedigree and commitment has brought a lot of development to the party in the state.

He acknowledged the doggedness of Hon. Bisi in the area of inclusive participation in politics, adding that, his openness has yielded a lot of benefits to the ruling party in the state.

Oyewumi also described the state party Chairman as a cool headed man, whose intelligent in handling party’s affairs is second to none.

According to Ikire-born politician, “I am happy to witness another birthday of a good, brave and wonderful friend of mine whom I have on many occasions worked with. He is an embodiment of loyalty, and integrity who will stand with trust always even if it means standing alone.

“It is my prayer to God Almighty to continue blessing his household and grants him long life in sound health and wealth to witness many more of his birthday on earth.

“On behalf of my family and entire people of Osun West Senatorial District, I say Happy Birthday to you and Congratulations”, the statement concluded.

Protests: Police Detain 50 Suspected Miscreants In Katsina – PPRO

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 Police Command in Katsina State has detained 50 suspected miscreants during the nationwide protests over the economic hardship in the state.

The command’s Public Relations Officer ,PPRO, ASP Abubakar Aliyu, disclosed this to newsmen on Thursday in Katsina.

He, however, said that no loss of life was recorded during the protests in the state.

He said, “The state is now relatively calm as the protests have been contained”.

Aliyu added that the security arrangements have been reinforced in the state.

The Correspondents of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) who monitored the situation in Katsina observed that some youths had vandalised some public properties.

The youths vandalised street lights and took away cables, solar panels and poles.

They also destroyed drainages, culverts and removed rods, among others.

Protest: Governor Oyebanji Thanks Ekiti People For Peaceful Conduct

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Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji has thanked the people of Ekiti State for their peaceful conduct during the ongoing nation wide protest. 

The Governor, who had earlier on Wednesday appealed for calm in a statewide broadcast, said he is thankful to the people of the state for shunning violence and embracing peace. 

He urged them to continue to maintain the path of peace, assuring that the current economic challenges would soon become a thing of the past.

How Adenike’s Intervention Foiled Nationwide Protest In Kogi

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FROM RAHILA ABDULLAHI, KADUNA

The Coalition of Concerned Kogi Indigenes (CCKI) had said it was the intervention of philanthropist Hajiya Halimat Adenike that made them shun the Nationwide Hunger Protest.

This is contained in a statement jointly signed and made available to newsmen by the chairman and secretary of the coalition, Philip Adamu Isah and Oheiza Anda Recheal respectively.

The statement reads ‘ the coalition wishes to make some clarifications regarding our decision to shun the Nationwide protest slated for August 1st- August 10th 2024.

“This press statement is very important because our attention has been drawn to different public comments, especially from stakeholders who does not even know what necessitated our actions, yet trying to claim the glory.

“We as concerned Kogi Indigenes with no fewer than one million members at this juncture want the general public to know that we have been following Kogi politics with keen interests, studying and to a large extent understand the dynamics and the complexity of our people in Kogi State.

“Kogi in recent times have suffered series of setback due to our perceived differences ranging from political affiliation, tribe, religion among other factors. For this reason and many more, the Confluence State ahead of the protest began to make consultations to distance ourselves from the national rage and toe the path of patience, peace and dialogue.

“This quest and understanding recently led to our partnership with key Nigerian patriots like Hajiya Halimat Adenike Tejuosho who is a philanthropist using her personal resources to support the less privilege using the QAT Foundation.

“We had several meetings with her in Lokoja and the FCT respectively, where she solicited our intervention to mobilize our people against the Nationwide protest in solidarity with the president Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s led administration.”

While saying that Hajiya Halimat persuaded them that the president Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s led government is just one year and should be given more time to address some of the challenges facing the country, she admitted that Nigerians are passing through hard times, but disclosed that the present Government inherited some liabilities from previous administration, hence, pacifying us to support President Tinubu instead of going out for protest that may result to violence in the state.

In her words, “you know Kogi will be bloody if you allow this protest to go on in your state. Kogi is divided across religious, tribal among other differences and because of that, a lot of people especially the opposition parties would take advantage of this protest to wreck havock in the state.” I called you here because I know you have the ears of your people and they will listen to you.”

With the understanding of our state and it’s political terrain, we gave Hajiya Halimat Adenike our word, that Kogi youths will not be part of any demonstration against the Tinubu’s led government and to the glory of God our people listened to us and refused to come out for the protest. The statement reads.

Today, Kogi like other states would have been in turmoil with citizens hard earned investment looted, innocent lives wasted with public and private organisations destroyed and everywhere in tension because of an act perpetrated by criminal minded elements in the name of protest.

Meanwhile, we want to use this opportunity to urge Mr. President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu to consider competence in his next phase of appointment especially for the position of Humanitarian Affairs Minister.

Without any iota of doubt, COALITION OF CONCERNED KOGI INDIGENES (CCKI)
can boldly say that Hajiya Halimat Adenike has overtime demonstrated such level of humane and competence, using her personal funds to support the less privilege across the 36 states of the federation and the FCT. This gesture has earned her reputation globally, leading to different honorary awards.

Equally, without further delay, we call on Mr. President to as a matter of urgency appoint Hajiya Halimat Adenike as humanitarian affairs Minister to alleviate the plights of the citizens through the ministry.

Kaduna Electric Plunges Kaduna Govt. House Into Darkness Over N2.9 Billion Debt

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FROM RAHILA ABDULLAHI, KADUNA

The Kaduna Electricity Disco KEDCO has disconnected power supply to Sir Kashin Ibrahim (KADUNA Government)house over N2.9 billion debt for electricity consumed in seven months.

A statement signed by the Head, Corporation Communication, Abdulazeez Abdullahi said Friday in Kaduna.

Recall that in the early hours of Friday, the state government through its tax agency, the Kaduna State Internal Revenue Service (KADIRS) sealed the electricity coy over N600 million tax liabilities.

Abdullahi said the disconnection took effect after extensive efforts to resolve the issue through consultations and reconciliations.

According to the statement, “In a dramatic move that underscores growing tensions between utility providers and state governments, Kaduna Electric has cut off electricity supply to the Kaduna State Government House and other state government accounts due to unpaid bills.

“Kaduna Electric announced the disconnection after extensive efforts to resolve the issue through consultations and reconciliations. The outstanding balance for electricity consumed from January 2024 to July 2024 alone amounts to a staggering N1,166 billion. This figure, including the historical debt, has left the State Government with a huge debt that currently stands at a total of N2,943 billion.”

He said despite a recent payment of N256 million made on May 9, 2024, for electricity consumed between September 2023 and December 2023, the Kaduna State Government’s debt remains significantly high, “This payment, though substantial, has not been enough to clear the accumulated arrears.”

“Kaduna Electric’s decision to disconnect power came after repeated attempts to address the payment issues, including several consultations with state officials. In contrast, other states under the Kaduna Electric franchise, namely Sokoto, Kebbi, and Zamfara, have maintained their accounts in good standing, regularly meeting their electricity payment obligations and other repayment obligations with Kaduna Electric.

“A disconnection notice was formally issued on July 21, 2024, and was received by the Office of the Governor on July 22, 2024. The move reflects the company’s need to meet its own financial obligations amidst the broader challenges facing the electricity sector,” he added.

He emphasized that the disconnection was a last resort after all other avenues for resolving the payment issue had been exhausted, noting that the company is now focusing on fulfilling its commitments to the electricity market and ensuring stability in its operations and sustainability as a company.

He disclosed that the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) had previously intervened in the Disco by installing an Administrator and Special Board to oversee the company during its transitional period prior to an official takeover by the current investors where the Administrator of Kaduna Electric had committed to an agreement with the Kaduna Inland Revenue Service to pay N20 million monthly including statutory monthly tax payments as required, which he said has been honored since takeover by the current Management.

He highlighted the urgent need for improved financial management and timely payments by government entities to avoid disruptions in essential services saying, “The public and stakeholders await further developments on how the Kaduna State Government will address the arrears and restore power to the affected government offices.”

Tight Security, As Protesters Flood Kaduna

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FROM RAHILA ABDULLAHI, KADUNA

Angry protesters on Thursday trooped to the streets of Kaduna state carrying placards with different inscription reading: ” Return the fuel subsidy, we are hungry, hunger and banditry are killing us”.

While also, the protesters in their large number flooded the popular Ahmadu Bello way, with some of them occupying the government house with the chant of ” we want justice and fairness”.

As at the time of this report, the popular Ahmadu Bello Way and other areas within the Central Business District of the Kaduna State capital were empty without the usual vehicular and human traffic.

Our reporter who was on ground reports that security personnel were stationed in strategic areas as early as 7:00 am to prevent any form of breakdown of law and order.

Meanwhile, the Kaduna state police command says over 25,000 security personnel have been deployed to strategic flash points in the state to ensure law and order during Thursday’s “protest against hunger and bad governance”.

Mansir Hassan, the police spokesperson in Kaduna, said in a statement on Wednesday that the security personnel include police operatives, men of the armed forces, and those of other security agencies.

He added that the “massive” security deployment to flashpoints “is to ensure strict compliance with public order”.

However, the office of the Kaduna State Traffic Laws Enforcement Authority (KASTLEA) was vandalised, while part of the property was set ablaze.